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A delightful aroma that balances crisp bergamot with refreshing blue water notes over a slightly sweet sandalwood base.
* Compare our fragrance to Bergamot Waters® Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: 181° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 100% | Body Wash: 100% | Bath Bombs: 100% | |||
Body Lotion: 100% | Body Scrub: 100% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.26% | Deodorant: 0.26% | Lip: 0.00% |
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INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath & Body Works.
Description: A seamless blend of soothing vanilla and warm patchouli define this wonderful fragrance. Demands relaxation.
* Compare our fragrance to Comfort® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: 181° F
Vanilla Content: 12.12%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 21.74% | Body Wash: 21.74% | Bath Bombs: 21.74% | |||
Body Lotion: 21.74% | Body Scrub: 21.74% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 21.74% | Deodorant: 2.17% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International No50.00menclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Body Works.
* Compare our fragrance to Grapefruit and Gardenia® by Wooden Wick.
Flashpoint: 191° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soaps and Candles
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 10.34% | Body Wash: 10.34% | Bath Bombs: 10.34% | |||
Body Lotion: 2.71% | Body Scrub: 10.34% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 2.34% | Deodorant: 0.57% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Wooden Wick.
It's a strong and perfect blend of these three amazing scents! Sweet honey mixed with creamy milk and soothing oatmeal. Sweet and toasted! Discolors to tan in CP. No ricing or acceleration.
Flashpoint: > 200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.46 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 100% | Body Wash: 100% | Bath Bombs: 100% | |||
Body Lotion: 18.67% | Body Scrub: 100% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 12.00% | Deodorant: 2.67% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Description: This fragrance is reminiscent of clean fresh air on a spring day with a hint of floral blooms. Sweet jasmine intertwines with fresh ozonic clean air notes and a hint of refreshing mint.
* Compare our fragrance to Renew and Refresh by Bath and Body Works®.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00%
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Not Phthalate Free
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:23.81
Soaps: 22.22% | Body Wash: 22.22% | Bath Bombs: 22.22% | |||
Body Lotion: 18.52% | Body Scrub: 22.22% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 11.11% | Deodorant: 3.70% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Body Works®.
Rose Jam LUSH Type features an intoxicating lemon-rose perfume. It's based on a decadent traditional Turkish recipe for rose jam that LUSH's Turkish rose absolute supplier shares with them every year.
* Compare our fragrance to Rose Jam® by LUSH.
Flashpoint: > 200° F
Vanilla Content: 1.80 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 2.82% | Body Wash: 2.82% | Bath Bombs: 2.82% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.18% | Body Scrub: 2.82% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.18% | Deodorant: 0.18% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with LUSH.
A fresh-cut bouquet of soft rose petals, rain-kissed ivy & soft musk.
* Compare our fragrance to Rose Water & Ivy® by Bath & Body Works.
Flashpoint: >200° F
Vanilla Content: 0.00 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalate Content: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 50.00% | Body Wash: 50.00% | Bath Bombs: 50.00% | |||
Body Lotion: 50.00% | Body Scrub: % | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 50.00% | Deodorant: 10.00% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International No50.00menclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Bath and Body Works.
Talk about a perfect watermelon!!! This is it - the one you've been looking for. A best seller for so many of my customers! Formulated for candles but skin safe up to 0.39%.
* Compare our fragrance to Watermelon® dupe by Peak Candle.
* GROUND SHIP ONLY
Flashpoint: 150° F
Vanilla Content: 2.50 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 1.11 % | Body Wash: 1.11 % | Bath Bombs: 1.11 % | |||
Body Lotion: 0.39 % | Body Scrub: 1.11 % | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.39 % | Deodorant: 0.39 % | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Peak Candles.
This is an exact dupe of Peak Candle's Wild Mountain Honey. So smooth and sweet! An awesome honey fragrance abundant with a mixed bouquet of wildflowers. It's a soothing blend of raw honey, orange blossoms and exotic ylang ylang. It's a best-seller in candles and requested by many people - so here it is!
* Compare our fragrance to Wild Mountain Honey ® by Peak Candle
Flashpoint: > 200° F
Vanilla Content: 1.50 %
Country of Origin: USA
Phthalates: Phthalate Free
Formulated For: Soap / Candle
IFRA Maximum Skin Exposure Levels:
Soap: 25.00% | Body Wash: 25.00% | Bath Bombs: 25.00% | |||
Body Lotion: 0.37% | Body Scrub: 25.00% | Candles: 100% | |||
Perfume: 0.37% | Deodorant: 0.37% | Lip: 0.00% |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients):
Fragrance
Common Name Ingredient List (FDA Approved):
Fragrance
Not sure how much fragrance to use in the product you want to make? First, you need to understand the maximum percentages that specific product base will typically accept.
CP, HP, CPOP Soap: 6%
MP Soap: 3%
Lotions and Scrubs: 1-2%
Bath Bombs, Salts & Soaks: 5-10%
Candles: 6-12% (depends upon wax used)
The actual percentage you end up using should be based upon the IFRA maximum, the maximum your product base will accept and what % of fragrance it takes to make your product smell awesome! A good starting place is using the LOWEST of these three percentages.
EXAMPLE:
Desired scent strength: 5%
Maximum CP base load: 6%
IFRA Maximum: 12%
This means you should start with 5% of this particular fragrance in your CP soap as that is the lowest of all three numbers. Remember, you are not limited to this percentage. You can use up to 12%. However, this is a great place to start.
We certify that the above fragrance oil is in compliance with the most recent standards published by the INTERNATIONAL FRAGRANCE ASSOCIATION (IFRA) as provided to us by our supplier.
It is the responsibility of our customers to ensure the safety of final product containing the fragrance oil by conducting all necessary tests. The IFRA standards are based on safety assessments by the Panel of Experts of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and are enforced by the IFRA Scientific Committee.
You can obtain the IFRA sheets along with other important documents under the "Downloads" tab. This information is updated yearly.
Scentational Soaping Supply is not affiliated or associated with Peak Candle.
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